Narooma, N.S.W.

 

Narooma, the charming coastal town nestled on the awe-inspiring Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, holds a name that is deeply rooted in the ancient heritage of its indigenous people. This name, derived from the captivating Indigenous words that beautifully translate to "clear blue waters," perfectly captures the essence of this remarkable destination. With a history spanning millennia, Narooma is a coastal gem that continues to radiate an irresistible allure, drawing visitors from near and far to its pristine beaches and stunning natural beauty.

For over 20,000 years, the Yuin people have called this area their home, infusing it with an ancestral spirit that echoes through its very core. As you explore Narooma's pristine shores, you will stumble upon a hidden collection of unnamed beaches, each one unveiling a majestic display of awe-inspiring sea-stacks on its golden sands. Among them, the renowned Glasshouse Rocks quietly stand, adding an ethereal touch to the region's already mesmerizing scenery.

 
Brandon Chant

Brandon Chant is an Australian still & timelapse landscape photographer, based in Sydney, New South Wales.

https://www.brandonchant.com
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